
Celestial AI
Founded Year
2020Stage
Series C - II | AliveTotal Raised
$588.87MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$250M | 24 days agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+33 points in the past 30 days
About Celestial AI
Celestial AI focuses on AI infrastructure solutions within the technology sector. The company has developed a platform which aims to improve optical interconnects for AI compute scaling and system performance. Celestial AI's innovations are intended for the AI computing and networking fields, responding to the needs for bandwidth and latency in AI training and inferencing. Celestial AI was formerly known as Inorganic Intelligence. It was founded in 2020 and is based in Santa Clara, California.
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Celestial AI's Products & Differentiators
Photonic Fabric Technology Platform
Photonic Fabric is a full stack interconnect solution. It uses a thermally stable modulator that can be integrated directly into a high-power AI ASIC. This allows us to deliver data directly at the point of consumption. This allows us to be unconstrained by the ASIC beachfront and hence achieve an industry leading bandwidth density of 1.8 Tbps/mm2 . Photonic Fabric also includes technology components that allow us to be protocol adaptive and support any protocol including HBM, DDR, CXL or other proprietary protocols. We can therefore deliver solutions (e.g. chiplets or IP) that enable customers to build compute-to-compute or compute-to-memory interconnects. Our Gen1 technology offers up to 14.4 Tbps bandwidth per chiplet with Gen 2 bandwidth 4x of Gen1
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Sep 13, 2024
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Celestial AI Patents
Celestial AI has filed 32 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- integrated circuits
- computer buses
- photonics

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4/11/2024 | 3/4/2025 | Photonics, Fiber optics, Optical devices, Fiber-optic communications, Semiconductor devices | Grant |
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Related Topics | Photonics, Fiber optics, Optical devices, Fiber-optic communications, Semiconductor devices |
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Latest Celestial AI News
Mar 19, 2025
Nvidia CEO says power-saving optical chip tech will need to wait for wider use Search Nvidia CEO says power-saving optical chip tech will need to wait for wider use FILE PHOTO: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers the keynote for the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC) at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, U.S. March 18, 2025. REUTERS/Brittany Hosea-Small/File Photo 19 Mar 2025 11:31AM (Updated: 19 Mar 2025 11:35AM) Get bite-sized news via a new cards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST SAN JOSE, California : A promising new chip technology that aims to cut energy usage is not yet reliable enough for use in Nvidia's flagship graphics processing units (GPUs), Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang said Tuesday. Co-packaged optics, as the emerging technology is called, uses beams of laser light to send information on fiber optic cables between chips, making connections faster and with superior energy efficiency to those through traditional copper cables. During a keynote address to Nvidia's annual developer conference at a packed hockey stadium in San Jose, California on Tuesday, Huang said his company would use the co-packaged optical technology in two new networking chips that sit in switches on top of its servers, saying the technology would make the chips three and a half times more energy efficient than their predecessors. The switch chips will come out later this year and into 2026 in a small but significant step toward advancing the technology. But Huang told a group of journalists after his speech that while Nvidia examined using it more widely in its flagship GPU chips it had no current plans to do so, because traditional copper connections were "orders of magnitude" more reliable than today's co-packaged optical connections. "That's not worth it," Huang said of using optical connections directly between GPUs. "We keep playing with that equation. Copper is far better." Huang said that he was focused on providing a reliable product roadmap that Nvidia's customers, such as OpenAI and Oracle, could prepare for. "In a couple years, several hundred billion dollars of AI infrastructure is going to get laid down, and so you've got the budget approved. You got the power approved. You got the land built," Huang said. "What are you willing to scale up to several hundred billion dollars right now?" Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors have pinned their hopes on the optics technology, which they believe will be central to building ever-larger computers for AI systems, which Huang said on Tuesday would still be necessary even after advances by companies like DeepSeek because AI systems would need more computing power to think through their answers. Startups such as Ayar Labs, Lightmatter and Celestial AI have raised hundreds of millions of dollars in venture capital - some of it from Nvidia itself - to try and put co-packaged optical connections directly onto AI chips. Lightmatter and Celestial AI are both targeting public offerings. Copper connections are cheap and fast, but can only carry data a few meters at most. While that might seem trivial, it has had a huge impact on Nvidia's product lineup over the past half decade. Nvidia's current flagship product contains 72 of its chips in a single server, consuming 120 kilowatts of electricity and generating so much heat that it requires a liquid cooling system similar to that of a car engine. The flagship server unveiled on Tuesday for release in 2027 will pack hundreds of its Vera Rubin Ultra Chips into a single rack and will consume 600 kilowatts of power. Cramming more than double the number of chips into the same space over two years will require massive feats of engineering from Nvidia and its partners. Those feats are driven by the fact that AI computing work requires moving a lot of data back and forth between chips, and Nvidia is trying to keep as many chips as it can within the relatively short reach of copper connections. Mark Wade, the CEO of Ayar Labs, which has received venture backing from Nvidia, said the chip industry was still navigating how to manufacture co-packaged optics at lower costs and with higher reliability. While the transition may not come until 2028 or beyond, Wade said, the chip industry will have little choice but to ditch copper if it wants to keep building bigger and bigger servers. "Just look at the power consumption going up and up on racks with electrical connections," Wade told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of Nvidia's conference. "Optics is the only technology that gets you off of that train." Source: Reuters
Celestial AI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Celestial AI founded?
Celestial AI was founded in 2020.
Where is Celestial AI's headquarters?
Celestial AI's headquarters is located at 2962 Bunker Hill Lane, Santa Clara.
What is Celestial AI's latest funding round?
Celestial AI's latest funding round is Series C - II.
How much did Celestial AI raise?
Celestial AI raised a total of $588.87M.
Who are the investors of Celestial AI?
Investors of Celestial AI include Temasek, Porsche Automobil Holding, Xora Innovation, Engine Ventures, AMD Ventures and 19 more.
Who are Celestial AI's competitors?
Competitors of Celestial AI include Ayar Labs and 3 more.
What products does Celestial AI offer?
Celestial AI's products include Photonic Fabric Technology Platform and 1 more.
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Compare Celestial AI to Competitors

Lightmatter is a company that works in silicon photonics within the computing and semiconductor industries. It develops photonic computing solutions aimed at supporting artificial intelligence infrastructure and promoting industry collaboration through standardization efforts. The company's products serve to improve digital data processing and interconnectivity in AI applications. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Mountain View, California.

Lightelligence specializes in optical computing within the computing sector. It offers photonic solutions and optical chips designed to process information with light, providing ultra-high speed, low latency, and low power consumption for computing tasks. Their products include the HUMMINGBIRD optical network-on-chip processor for AI workloads and the PACE photonic arithmetic computing engine. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Shanghai, China.
Ranovus focuses on developing advanced interconnect solutions for data center infrastructure. Its main offerings include a monolithic silicon photonics platform capable of 100 Gbps interconnects and designed for multi-terabit optical interconnect applications, aiming to enhance the capacity and efficiency of data centers. Ranovus' products are primarily utilized in the data center industry, particularly for AI/ML workloads. It was founded in 2012 and is based in Ottawa, Canada.

Ayar Labs focuses on optical I/O solutions within the technology sector. The company offers products that for data movement and compute efficiency for AI systems, while also addressing costs, latency, and power consumption. Ayar Labs primarily serves the AI infrastructure industry and provides solutions for AI training and inference processes. Ayar Labs was formerly known as OptiBit. It was founded in 2015 and is based in San Jose, California.

Cognifiber is a technology company that focuses on the development of pure photonic computing within the data processing industry. The company's main offering is a scalable and robust photonic supercomputing processor that mimics the computational efficiency of the human brain. Cognifiber primarily serves sectors that require data processing, such as smart cities, smart mobility, and the industrial Internet of Things. It was founded in 2019 and is based in Rosh HaAyin, Israel.

Luminous focuses on developing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators and operates in the artificial intelligence and supercomputing industry. The company is dedicated to creating and computing hardware designed to support AI applications. Luminous aims to address the hardware limitations currently hindering AI advancements by engineering breakthroughs that push technological boundaries. It was founded in 2018 and is based in Santa Clara, California.
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